“I think the past few weeks I’ve been able to show what I can do and grow in confidence.
“The fact the judges believe in me, and took a chance on me even after a rocky few weeks to begin with is humbling.”
The final of Britain’s Next Top Model is on Thursday, December 21 at 9pm on the Lifetime Tv channel (Sky 156).
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“Being in the final is something I only dreamed of and now it’s a reality,” Ivy added.
“As per winning the competition, I’ve come so far in terms of my confidence, it really would be a dream come true and I’ve loved every minute of it.
“This is all I’ve ever wanted and I just feel incredibly lucky to have such an amazing opportunity.
“I will be doing everything in my power to take home that crown.”
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A Lincoln resident is frustrated with vehicles parking on single yellow lines on Lincoln High Street, while the county council says the current regulation order means it’s unable to enforce the area properly, despite signage saying cars cannot park there.
Richard Bridgen has been living off Riverside Drive in Lincoln for around five years now, and over recent months he has noticed a particular trend around parking on a section of the High Street, which can impede his view as he tries to turn from Gaunt Street.
Lincoln residents in the Boultham area have become increasingly hesitant to report crime, citing concerns that the shortage in police staffing will lead to a lack of response.
Lincolnshire County Councillor Kevin Clarke (Labour) reports being contacted by multiple residents in the last few months who have suffered break-ins at their homes or gardens. Despite these incidents, they claim to have received minimal support from Lincolnshire Police.